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syria's future rebel coalition stands by an al qaeda linked group which openly admitted to terror attacks in the past as a string of fresh a deadly bombings hits damascus. your resume sire relieved as greece's great strewn with its dead buyback scheme with afghans now pulling flying for billions more in bailout cash. and the new u.n. nuclear watchdog or news talks with iran hoping to examine facilities they believe how secret up comic development might the evidence to back this is pushing this.
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it's not me i'm here in moscow are you watching our team with me to bomb what's a washington's decision to brand a leading rebel group in syria as a terrorist organization spock's of course of all drage among others who enjoy america's overwhelming support the key rebel coalition recognized by the u.s. as the sole representative of all the syrian people has thrown its weight behind al qaeda linked to al nusra front archies gannett you can experience it's clear that washington is trying to distance itself from extremists in syria they have designated the front a terrorist organization it's thought to be one of the most aggressive and ruthless groups currently involved in the conflict washington's decision to call them terrorists this in as more of a symbolic move because many other fighters in syria possibly most of them welcome the efforts of those that ignited terrorist efforts that include suicide bombings and killing a person that was in fact the leader of the very syrian opposition coalition which the u.s. . it's just formally recognized and is supportive of came out and asked that the us
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to we consider their decision on almost right because they've been so helpful in the fight against al saud but the decision to formally recognize the syrian opposition coalition will pave the way for more support for these rebels and they're asking for weapons that are for a lot of weapons including heavy artillery and the latest from damascus is that this wednesday explosion parked at the syrian interior ministry we don't know whether it was the almost a front door another rebel organization behind it what we do know that it was a massive explosion right there three explosions rather there has been many blast like that in the past mostly suicide bombings washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas in its fight against rebels this adds to further allegations from the u.s. that scud missiles have been fired and warnings that chemical arms will be the next step jake of honberg fonda and president of the future freedom foundation says the
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u.s. is deliberately demond demonizing the syrian government we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbie in the news going to unleash him on the u.s. and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look look how the us empire is not complaining about the dictatorship in bahrain i mean there you've got a military u.s. military base so they've got to stay quiet about that here i mean and you see what went on in egypt you see in saudi arabia i mean the u.s. has long supported dictatorship saddam hussein was one of the ones they supported and so this is about regime change in the hopes of installing a true pro u.s. regime but as we've learned things don't come out is that is they often plan to be
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. they kinda is united and people are willing to fight to keep it that way regular protests and clashes erupting over an island over a decision the union flag should spend more time in a closet that's still ahead for you. plus international outrage and missile test allegations as north korea takes the backlash for successful rocket launch some experts a downturn the country possesses any military threat at all. falling short of the target going over budget and failing to reach the desired result greece's thirty two billion euro dead buyback scheme is nevertheless been hailed a success the country's creditors are now expected juries athens more bailout cash money that's been held hostage since the summer i've just been all over picks up the story. greece's given its financial package is something of an early christmas present by buying back
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a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off but if they don't find it's a little less which they ask for as part of a pound buyback scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value recording to the french finance minister but that should be enough in order to see them receive the next round of bailout money that the country's been crying out for in fact they've been waiting for that cash since june the international monetary fund had expected greece to be able to get its debt situation down to one hundred and twenty four percent of overall economic output by twenty twenty that really does not seem likely right now this is because the i.m.f. to say well we won't be lending any more money to any countries that can't pay back their debts however there is a dangerous precedent with this in terms of greece be able to return the money of course private investors private creditors see greece well a lot of banks and
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a lot of insurance companies are already have to take that hit and it may swell there's no way we're going to get this cash back from greece but that is subject to the i.m.f. certainly not willing to accept right now europe's now one step closer to a full fledged banking union after the box finance ministers agree to place e.u. lenders under a single supervisory body on banks worth more than thirty billion euros all with a significant presence in europe are now have to answer directly to the european central bank they don't have the power to shut down any outfit or they just be a reckless lender order offenders to change the strategy critics however doubt the wisdom of empowering bankers to regulate other bankers and questions remain over how much more foreign the e.c.b. will try to take. and early christmas beers for britons or at least some of them and unexpected drop in and unemployment raises how useful recovery for country
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predicted to be steps away from a triple dip recession. and children on the front line hundreds of teenagers have been rounded up in afghanistan as part of a u.s. sponsored taliban manhunt many staying in confinement without charge for yes. the un's atomic wash dock says it's ready to inspect iran's alleged nuclear sites if it's given permission the representatives i head into to iran to renew talks which have been a standstill since august inspectors hope to gain access to the continent military base near the capital they cleaned the facility may have been used to develop nuclear weapons and cleaned up after wards and accusation yet to be backed by evidence however as marie ivanovna reports the burden of proof is now weighing even heavier on iran. three decades of pride followed by three years of mourning
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when i'm in syria met her future husband a young physicist she immediately knew he'd come a long way indeed he went on to become one of iran's leading nuclear scientists until it all ended one sunny morning in january two thousand and ten. missions that would result left to war and then i heard a terrible explosion i rushed to see what happened he was lying like this. i called my screwed my screwed. i thought he was just scared but then i turned to him there was no freeze just blood in tissues he was the first victim in a gruesome trend associated with his work since two thousand and ten at least three other nuclear scientists have been murdered in iran to see him was killed they were working hard so their country. we didn't need to beg other nations for no house we have the right acquires this knowledge and feel independent means women series
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husband began embarking on his nucleic career it was not a life threatening occupation in the seventy's western countries were eager to help iran develop its own nuclear program supplying into with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deede what was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons billions of dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say so while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that a country's moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension is fabricated with the same purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if you have knife in your kitchen and some of the recent
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concert is called to your home and said go or no if it's very dangerous maybe you want to use it to some cripple this is very. george king are you via the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity but even those who wanted to to change of leadership see it should be non-negotiable for the country. that has come back here on. the. mind of the girl. or are. they. want to live. our lives. that. the blast that killed them and serious has. shown that the clock in the living room stopped at the time of his death both the west and iran are equally
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failing to move forward iran has long insisted on its right to develop a peaceful nuclear program but suspicion in the west has led to more and more severe sanctions the more iran resists the more the pressure builds and both sides show little sign of giving up and while the west says only dangerous intentions people here in iran believe it's all down to pride and prejudice rafer nationality from to her around. and of the country all casa by the international community north korea has been widely criticized over its recent successful rocket launch when they u.n. security council becoming the latest to condemn the move is a promise an appropriate response sparking speculation the country may be facing for the sanctions which i eagerly sought by the u.s. and some european states while north korea says aid merely put a weather satellite into space countries like japan claimed it was a long range missile test and spelling on second attempt at this young test failure
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in april and i spat on north korea provides a road to go frank of things sanctions are highly unlikely to change the country's calls of military development. sanctions or of course an appropriate means to show your political dissatisfaction but in terms of being effective if they are almost useless in terms of north korea sanctions of that applied for decades korea had enough time to find ways around those sanctions there are humanitarian concerns it is the allies to try to so i think sanctions have more or less the symbolical function but they will have little actual effects on all korea veterans or rocket or missile is definitely a question of interpretation from a political perspective because technically both devices live you say is this a difference is what the pay a little bit you put a satellite on top it's a rocket you put a nuclear warhead on top it's a missile basically it's a six a three going to the u.n. to see a resolution and there are the legions at the station and i'm the legal expert but i don't at all so if he doesn't believe judges resolution is an offer to prohibit.
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all of the launches for peaceful purposes frankly speaking i do not to believe that north korea intends an all out attack on its neighbors this program including nuclear program house purely defensive and in terms of purposes it's knows no sides are interested hot war because if you have one korea both korea's election is off for a lot as long as the regime is. of those three hundred sixty people ship there is no immediate danger of the war breaking out. always more at our call made clear during the poem his road to his will be tested on us sergeant who claims he has a mission as prosecutors hope you'll remember the day when he allegedly killed five a fellow servicemen in iraq. and apostle of badly laid asphalt that's how activists in russia thank officials will gaping holes in the endless puddles on the roads.
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teetering on the brink of a triple dip recession bridging looks to have caught a break in the form of an unexpected drop in unemployment but the response to the news has been lukewarm some analysts warn that celebrations could be premature suggesting this is just six are being spun artists are for it reports. well some unexpected season would share this week with official statistics showing the u.k.'s unemployment rate has fallen by eighty two thousand people between august and october well the government might have been acting like christmas is coming early but the cold hard reality is that all across britain there are going to be
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a huge number of people right now he simply don't recognize the picture that they statistics the painting and this one the person is back to work you need to separate out this month's figures from kind of the medium to long term direction of the economy on the right market so we're still getting some of the tail end of the come summer olympics effect and we're not sure whether when we start to move out of a period you're going to still see this very strong employment growth particularly amongst young people take for example those on the government's work programme that they have to come along to the job fence is part of that program and could be signed up for the mandatory unpaid work experience now those people will no longer be included in the unemployment statistics that very clearly that's very far for a more ordinary people indeed these people on the program themselves would consider employed so you can see you have to be very careful with this not these statistics giving us the feel like the government's doing enough to help young people can see
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anything around me. really and how you find me on the work program a lot of young people we stay can t. have you know i haven't found it all that helpful most of. the people are looking for a job in the same time as me or just like an employee young person who really never worked before in their lives. of course is not all bad news there are some encouraging signs in these statistics but it's very early days and to conclude that the labor market here in the u.k. is back to full health with not only be foolhardy it would be dangerous in fact predictions saying that in. twenty thirteen we could see youth unemployment told that one million marker again now that could happen each long term implications for the young labor market here in the united kingdom and right now britain is on the precipice of venturing a triple dip recession and so for millions of workers all across the twenty thirty
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is looking set to be very far from a happy new. survey say london they has also seen does come to northern ireland as schools of loyals protesters once again took to the streets of the capital about last they were reacting to officials who decided to reduce the number of days the union flag flies over the city hold this rally went off peacefully recent days so vicious clashes with police and numerous arrests but make still team blago northern irish politics says that the country's appetite for protests isn't as strong as it used to be. at the moment we're not seeing anything like the scale of violence that we had before the peace process began and i think it is an important story just this violence isn't just stunning to me because it has a very strong political roots much more subtle than some of the older disturbances we've seen over the last few years in the same. cause in the forward.
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disaffection between the two major parties at stormont the two people are actually finally respond look for peace produce process government in northern ireland but here it's nothing all the troubles that cause the terrorism for three thousand seven hundred people or over twenty five year period. there gyptian opposition is pushing for a no vote in referendum on the constitution opponents of president morsi believe this is back document could lead to a dictatorship in the country and to save thousands took to the streets of cairo protesting against a draft of the muslim brotherhood state rival. the ballot will take place over two days with the first on saturday and the second a week later because of a boycott by judges who are against most sees me meanwhile cairo has all see i am asked to postpone a proposed deal because of the current unrest by a man as you weigh the ads of pan african news wire says the president hopes to
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strike mol favorable know used terms after the vote. egypt of course is at a critical crossroads. trying to me is still in dire straits the international monetary fund is under negotiations right now with the morsi government over the terms of a four point eight billion dollar loan those negotiations have been suspended pending december fifteenth the consumer morsi administration would prefer postponing the negotiations thinking that if the less money goes off smoothly on the fifteenth that they will be in a standing position is to negotiate better terms for this international monetary fund money but the situation is critical you have unemployment some twenty percent of the workforce officially is out of the work also the national debt is mounting tourism which is a mainstay of the egyptian economy is extremely under stress due to the uprisings
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that have taken place over the last two years hundreds of afghan teens some as young as thirteen have been held in u.s. prisons for years it's a matched designated enemy combatants of the boys are said to have been taken and held without charge to prevent them from taking part in the insurgency and asked to see a chicken i reports over the last several years what has been going on is over two hundred to afghan teenagers that were captured are detained as a result of the fight against how the taliban and al qaida in afghanistan and held out a u.s. military prison background airbase and the shah. numbers here are that the age of these people was on average sixteen years old a lot of them were a lot younger we're talking about twelve thirteen fourteen year old kids held for an average of over a year and curiously in many of these cases we're talking about brothers here who are sitting at home and just captured and detained and taken into this military
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prison because there are suspected of being anomie competence and in many cases it's important to underline here that these teenagers were not wearing military uniforms they were not participating in combat they were just suspected of being enemy combatants and they were taken to. the u.s. says it's a preventative measure we need to do i do everything we can to make sure these suspected enemy combatants don't return into the battlefield and because they're not charged with any crime whatsoever there is no mandatory rule that they need to be provided with legal assistance they're saying that these afghan teenagers were allowed for example to our participation in open hearings and defend themselves afghan teenagers defending themselves we have to say that most of the many of them have been released or transferred to the afghan government at this point but many do remain as well in the world's headlines angry protests have broken out across. the quibble of thirteen people and
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a high profile sex slave case in the capital one of those demonstrators from government buildings demanded the resignation of the judges who delivered the verdict top politicians including the country's president want to approach as suspects wage use of kidnapping a young woman and forcing her into prostitution. the u.n. war crimes tribunal has sentenced the. intelligence. community to life in prison who was convicted of genocide the killing of a thousand muslims who have been the massacre during the bosnian war in one thousand nine hundred ton of mirror who was the right hand man of the army commander right. gotten larger six is also on the joins over fifty servers jailed by the hague to prague. antivirus software pioneer john mcafee has been deported to the u.s. from guatemala where he had been detained immigration officials i was called to the millionaire to the city airport where he will board
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a plane to florida you was arrested are we good for immigration violations operating entered the country from laboring release of already exists or to question him about the murder of his neighbor. russia's president took a tough stance on corruption in the country promising a crackdown on all of fish ills suspected of breaching the law that emerged putin was addressing the country's federal assembly of focusing strongly on resolve in the country's domestic issues alessio he has more on what president putin had to say. several years ago when former president medvedev addressed russia's lawmakers this signaled major constitutional changes for the country with the presidential term being extended to six years this time when president putin delivered his first annual address after returning to the kremlin for the third time it rang no major sensations nor political changes but at the same time this speech was even more significant as some have already said than many others before this time put in
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barely spoke about any foreign policy issues the main focus was on domestic problems in russia and there have been plenty according to russia's president in fact he started his speech by saying it is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest in two youths not rich it is the whites that as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world twenty years time this economically active population could shrink by fifty percent less we do something this trend will continue either we provide interesting jobs give opportunities to create business build families raise children be happy just a few decades russia will become a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own
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territory but probably the biggest problem dragging russia back for the past two decades has been corruption among the higher echelons of power that is because the largest probably the largest chunk of foot in speech was dedicated to this burning issue clearest and probably the toughest message coming out from the russian president this time on the fight against corruption was that north regardless of how high she or he or she is can feel safe from punishment if he or she is found in embezzlement or anything corrupt of actions in there go. her mental body's so tough was put in on the issue that sometimes it seemed that he was not speaking to the whole country or for the whole world to listen but he was addressing the people directly in this particular hole those who gathered to listen to what you had to say russia's lawmakers people from the cultural sears and military who are david in order that we could you know when you can how can people trust an official report issued who talks
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a lot about the good of russia but at the same time tries to take his money out of the country i ask you to support the bill to limit the amount of foreign accounts and stocks that officials and politicians can have. the people i. don't applaud yet maybe you would like everything i have to say in just one week's time i didn't put in we'll be holding an annual press conference for the world media and the eyes of the entire planet will again be on the russian president look see russia. reporting from inside the kremlin. feared by some warships or by others the jersey of stalin's death has long been shrouded in mystery now a special report investigates his final days i mean. choose your language. with.
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